Ohio Approves Seven Development Projects Creating 1,328 Jobs With $123 Million in Investment
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Politically, tensions simmer in the Statehouse where supermajority Republicans rebuff Democrats' "An Ohio We Can Afford" package, which proposes freezing energy bills, a severance tax for rebates, health insurance reinsurance via federal funds, a $100 million homebuyer loan fund, and $2,000 child tax credits, reports the Ohio Newsroom. Republicans counter with their flat tax cuts, property tax relief, and child care expansions. A hung jury in the bribery trial of former FirstEnergy executives in Akron underscores ongoing corruption probes, per Statehouse News Bureau. Attorney General Dave Yost advanced a proposed amendment to ban massive data centers over 25 megawatts, clearing it for ballot board review amid local moratoriums.
Community efforts shine with the Ohio Housing Finance Agency approving financing for five developments, including 120 affordable senior units in Columbus and 50 in Bryan, via bonds and low-income tax credits. The state also allocated $2.9 million in grants for neighborhood infrastructure upgrades, noted the Ohio Department of Development. No major weather events disrupt the spring outlook, though agricultural markets face volatility from global tensions.
Looking Ahead: Watch for signature drives on the data center ban by July 1, Ohio Senate hearings on raising non-economic damage caps, and sustained job momentum in tech and manufacturing.
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